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Terrace Bay News, 4 Feb 1965, p. 5

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- February 4, 1965 ORATORICAL CONTEST (Continued from page 3) brain and the fact that the alcoholic is never com- pletely cured, only arrested. Also in the Senior Division, Alan Aylward of Red Rock asked his audience "What a Policeman means to You?" Due to the corrective measures of his daily work the Policeman's lot in our society is never really accepted, he noted, though Society needed him more and more every day. Also from Red Rock, Christine Climie spoke on "Citizenship" explaining citizens were the ingredients of democ- racy. Members in a free nation have a duty to ful- fill; to vote, to speak or worship as they pleased. From Schreiber Gayle Worrill chose to talk on the "Congo Massacre". She compared the history of the people involved, but described the brutalities by the whites that had created the build-up of hate in the Congo. The power of love and compassion could be the only solution she felt. Sympathy is ex- tended to Vicky Synishin on the pas- sing of her father, Mr.Steve Balan, in St.Catharines on January 23. Rela- tives enroute to and from St.Catharines visited with Vicky and Steve, Mr.John Balan her uncle from Swan River, Manitoba, Mrs.N Wolosky, her aunt and Mrs.Cyril Her- ing of Dauphin, Manitoba and a sister, Mrs.George HOW TO RENT MONEY Phone, write or walk into any Cwescent Finance office and teil tne manager you want to rent some money. Rent $50 (23c for one week), or any amount up 000 -- or more, Because we respect our customers and their reasons for renting money, re's no red tape, just a simple credit requirement. EXAMPLE AMOUNTS AMOUNT Larger amounts up to $8,000 (or more) also available. CRESCENTFINANCE E.J.Chateauvert, Manager - Imperial Motel - Phone 825-3286 Callin of Winnipeg. Home from school in the Lakehead over the past weekend were Barbara McMillan, Jacqueline Yates and Grant Solly. LOCAL MEMBERS ATTEND CURLING MEETING Five members from the Terrace Bay Ladies Curling Club, Ida Romanuk, president of the Northwestern Ontario Ladies Curling Association, Norma Crock- ford, secretary of that or ganization, Elsie Ostling and Sylvia Duquette, voting delegates and Jayne Coons, president of the Terrace Bay Club, journeyed to Kenora over the weekend to attend the meeting of the N.W.O.L.C.A. This meeting was of the greatest interest this year as Terrace Bay was hoping to present their resolution to all seventeen delegates present in its entirety. The resolution was subjected to an amendment deleting a very important bargain- ing point which was unacceptable to Terrace Bay. Terrace Bay, Marathon and Schreiber voted against this amendment and the proposed resolution was' de- feated by a seven to three vote. Due to train schedules seven delegates did not vote. Terrace Bay Club members will will attend the THE NEWS Page 5 meeting in the Lakehead on February 9th where this matter will be brought before all representa- tives. A special word of praise goes to Marathon ladies who so ably competed in the N'western Ontario playdowns, finishing up in a five-way tie for sec- ond place. Elsie Forsyth's Port Arthur rink was the winner in the N.W.O.L.C.A.playdowns. LEGION LADIES SPONSOR MARCH OF DIMES ~ Mrs.Lorette Solly chaired a general meeting Sun- day evening of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Can.Legion, Br.223 in the Legion hall, with 18 members present. Minutes and correspondence were given by Mrs.Jean Fisher and Mrs.Stella Gusul gave the financial report. Mrs. Jack Little was installed as a new member and members enjoyed an exchange of gifts. Mrs. B.Fawcett won the Pot of Gold which she donated to the Welfare Fund. Winners of the recent Home Bingo were announced. The Auxiliary will sponsor the March of Dimes here and Mrs.Jack Yates will be in charge. SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER TRAINING COURSE On Saturday afternoon, February 6th, a Sunday School Teacher Training and New Curriculum Course will be held in St.Andrew's United Church, Schreiber, from 2 - 5 P.M. A team of teachers from the Lakehead, led by Mr.Jack White, the assistant minister of St. Paul's United Church, Port Arthur, will provide leader- ship. All teachers of St.Andrew's and Terrace Bay Com- munity Church are invited to attend. FAREWELL PARTY (Continued from page 7) Doris McParland, Neil Verdoni, Terry Singleton, Paddy O'Brien, Nick Commisso, G.E.Commisso and Neil Cornthwaite of Terrace Bay. Miss Rose Huard is home from Winnipeg for a visit with her parents Mr.and Mrs .D.Huard. STORK CLUB Born to, Mr.and Mrs.S.Cormier of Terrace Bay, . ason, on January 28th. Born to, Mr.and Mrs.J.McLellan of Schreiber, a daughter, on February Ist. A few Suggestions for the re TO RAISE DENTS IN YOUR GUN-J \ STOCK. WET AREA WITH HOT WATER. APPLY RAG THAT HAS BEEN SOAKED IN HOT WATER OVER DENT, PRESS WITH HOT FLAT IRON. TF BUMP J APPEARS, LET DRY, SAND SM FINE SAKIDPAPER AND REFINISH,

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